Friday, March 03, 2017

Stolen Art Watch, Brighton Boyle Busted, Terry Get's Four Years in Prison, Suzy Get's Six

Breaking news May 2020 
Terry Boyle passes away, see latest Art Hostage post here:

https://arthostage.blogspot.com/2020/05/stolen-art-watch-terry-olive-boyle.html


Yesterday, March 2nd 2017 at Court 1 Lewes Crown Court in front of Judge Anthony, Terence Michael Boyle, was sentenced to Four years in jail, his Mistress,(Goomah) 22 years his junior, Suzanne Elaine Hawkins was sentenced to Six years in jail,
 Suzy (Goomah) Hawkins & Terry Boyle
Anthony Cooper was sentenced to Four years in jail with another two years in jail added for another case from Kingston Crown Court to run consecutively, total six years jail. The final defendant Rizzen got two years in jail.
This case stems from a Police raid at the Boyle/Hawkins farm in North Chailey East Sussex back in 2014 which yealded 1600 cannabis plants.
A proceeds of Crime Order will now go forward with view to recovering at least £1 million from Mr Boyle and Ms Hawkins, not least from the proceeds of the sale of the North Chailey farmhouse, which was put up for sale last year for £1.3 million, then reduced to £1.1 million, then reduced to below £1 million. Current status unknown.
Mr Boyle had the farmhouse built on land aquired back in 2005, see for sale details when priced £1.3 million:
 http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25939993.html

See details when reduced to £1 million:
 http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-41607267.html
Coming soon:
Art Hostage will produce a definative history of Terence Boyle and the Boyle Clan.

Billy's name lives on in street sign




For more than 50 years antique dealer Billy Boyle's market stall was a feature of Brighton's bustling street scene.
Now one of the city's streets has been named in tribute to the 86-year-old father of seven, who died of cancer last week.
His youngest son, Richard, 43, has just had two bungalows built on land behind his own home in Princes Terrace, Kemp Town and the road has been officially named Boyles Lane.
More than 100 people, including Billy's 28 grandchildren, filled St John the Baptist Church in Kemp Town for his funeral yesterday.
Before the service, family members were taken on a tour of Billy's haunts in a fleet of 12 hearses.
The tour included the spot in Upper Gardener Street where he set up his first stall and Palace Pier where he met future wife, Rebecca Mears.
His son, Terry, 57, said: "Dad was a wonderful man."
Billy, one of five children, left the notorious Gorbals estate in Glasgow aged 21 and headed south searching for work, ending up in Brighton.
He set up a market stall in Kemp Town and later became one of the town's original licensed street traders.
Boyles Lane will be lit by two of the street lamps salvaged from the site of his stall.
Billy and Rebecca married in 1941 while he was serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War.
He reached the rank of leading gunner and once, when his ship was torpedoed, was one of only two survivors who spent three days in freezing water before being rescued.
On his return, the couple, who lived in Playden Close, had seven children. Billy died a week before their diamond wedding anniversary.
His eldest son, Billy, 59, continues the family business while Terry, 57, and Richard work in the property business.
Stephen Boyle, 47, runs Becky's Cafe.
His daughter Maureen, 56, runs a sandwich shop, Jeanette, 54, is a care worker and Theresa, 45, mans a fruit and veg stall on the outdoor market.
Richard said: "When we had the two bungalows built we were asked to come up with a name. We all agreed it should be named after him because we all loved him so much."
Mr Boyle's Elvis impersonator grandson Howard, 21, said: "He was a great character with a wonderful sense of humour."
His widow Rebecca said: "His family was his main reason for living. He cherished us all."


Three jailed over Chailey cannabis factory conspiracy


Cannabis factory in North Chailey SUS-170303-150729001

Cannabis factory in North Chailey

Three people have been jailed after the discovery of a cannabis factory worth more than £2 million in North Chailey.

Between them, Terence Boyle, Suzanne Hawkins and Anthony Cooper are set to serve a total of 16 years in prison for their involvement in the drugs operation.


Suzanne Hawkins SUS-170303-150714001

Suzanne Hawkins SUS-170303-150714001

Police say the factory was uncovered at the isolated farm in East Grinstead Road, North Chailey on February 26, 2014, where an outbuilding had been specially adapted to grow the plants.
Officers seized more than 1,700 cannabis plants in various stages of growth, which the court heard could have been worth up to £2.136 million.
Pensioner Terence Boyle, 73 and his partner Suzanne Hawkins, 51 were arrested at the farm on the day, Sussex Police say.
Three other people were also arrested at the time. Two of those arrested – an 19-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man – were later released without charge.


Terence Boyle SUS-170303-150703001

Terence Boyle SUS-170303-150703001

Boyle and Hawkins’ son Jesse Boyle was also arrested.
Jesse Boyle and his parents were charged in May 2015 with conspiracy to supply a controlled class B drug.
During the course of the investigation, officers discovered another man with links to the farm, Anthony Cooper. The 47-year-old was arrested in London and also charged in May 2015 with conspiracy to supply and money laundering.
All four stood trial at Lewes Crown Court on January 23 this year. Cooper pleaded guilty on the first day of the trial to the charge but the case continued for the other three.
Jesse Boyle was found not guilty after a three and a half week trial, however Terence Boyle and Suzanne Hawkins were both found guilty, say police.
Boyle, Hawkins and Cooper have all appeared again at Lewes Crown Court and have been sentenced. Boyle and Hawkins were each given four years. Cooper was given a total of six years – four for conspiracy and two for money laundering.
Investigating officer detective constable Jim Austin said it had “been a long and complex investigation”.


Three people sent to prison for North Chailey cannabis factory

03 Mar, 2017 14:17 News Justice Done
Three people sent to prison for North Chailey cannabis factory











 
A discovery of a cannabis factory worth up to £2 million has landed three people in prison.
Terence Boyle, Suzanne Hawkins and Anthony Cooper are set to serve 16 years in prison between them for their involvement in the cannabis factory raided by police in February 2014.
The factory was uncovered at the isolated farm in East Grinstead Road, North Chailey on February 26, 2014 where an outbuilding had been specially adapted to grow the plants. More than 1,700 cannabis plants, in various stages of growth and the court heard they could have been worth up to £2.136 million.

Retired Terence Boyle, 73 and his partner Suzanne Hawkins, 51 were arrested at the farm on the day. Three other people were arrested at the time and two, an 19-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man were released without charge. Boyle and Hawkins' son Jesse Boyle was also arrested. Along with his parents, all these were charged in May 2015 with conspiracy to supply a controlled class B drug.
During the course of the investigation, officer discovered another man with links to the farm, Anthony Cooper. The 47-year-old was arrested in London and also charged in May 2015 with conspiracy to supply and money laundering.
All four stood trial on January 23 this year at Lewes Crown Court. Cooper pleaded guilty on the first day of the trial to the charge but the case continued for the other three. After a three and a half week trial, Jesse Boyle was found not guilty, however Terence Boyle and Suzanne Hawkins were found guilty.
Boyle, Hawkins (both pictured below) and Cooper have all appeared again at Lewes Crown Court and have been sentenced. Boyle has been given four years, Hawkins was given four years and Cooper was given four for conspiracy and two for money laundering.

Investigating officer detective constable Jim Austin said: "This has been the largest cannabis factory I have dealt with and this has been a long and complex investigation involving a number of officers and we have succeeded in taking a massive amount of cannabis off the streets. In the process three people who worked together to set up this professional set-up are going to serve time in prison. We are continuing our work to take away the money and assets they have gained from their criminal behaviour."


Back-story to this case:

Sussex Police have uncovered a large-scale cannabis growing facility at an isolated farm.

Detectives and uniform officers executed a drugs warrant at Warrenorth Farm, North Chailey, at 9.15am on Wednesday Feb 26th 2014.


Cannabis farm at North Chailey.

Cannabis farm at North Chailey.

In a specially adapted outbuilding they discovered some 1,500 cannabis plants in various stages of growth, with an estimated street value of at least £1 million.
Two men aged 70 and 25, and two women aged 48 and 19, were arrested at the address on the A275 East Grinstead Road on suspicion of being involved in cannabis cultivation. Later they were in custody for interview and further enquiries.


Cannabis farm at Warrenorth farm, North Chailey.

Cannabis farm at Warrenorth farm, North Chailey.

Detective Inspector Gavin Patch said: “Although our examination of the building is at an early stage it is already clear that this is one of biggest such sites we have seen for some time.
“This was an intelligence-led operation, following up information we received. If anyone has any suspicions about such activity we ask them to call us via 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk”

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:56 pm

    SERVES THEM RIGHT. CAUGHT AT LAST. BEEN CRIMINALS FOR YEARS AND GOT CAUGHT AT LAST.

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  2. Jo Sansom5:42 pm

    Shut up you square head cunt. Listen to your self,happy an old man and his girl is going to jail! You should be shot u slag. Unlucky Terry,at least you still got the balls to have a go mate. May ur term go fast and we see you back in the land of the living soon. Love Jo.

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    1. I'm sure it will be seen as an occupational hazard, I imagine the deprived lives of people in the gorbals contributed to the clawing need for money above the needs of your own family or friends , to the point of being a bunch of suck up cunts

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  3. Anonymous8:46 pm

    Such language Jo!! Must have struck a raw nerve. Judging from your language i expect you went to a great school, an "Approved School"!!! I have fogotten more than you'll ever know about them!

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  4. Stan Simons
    Terry loved a good smoke of Green he would have enjoyed it as many others would have. The fact that it is legal in many countries makes you think it is not a killer, maybe a healer as proven by numerous recoveries. The slaggers who insult people jailed or dead are the lowest kind of human, maybe jealous that someone earned a few £ notes and not them. I wish no harm to any person, I only wish they understand it is not their place to slag anyone, except the child killers etc. If in a couple of years it was made legal could you insult him then? Are all the coffee shop owners slags because they sell it legally? Think before you insult good people. Terry was a good Geezer

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  5. Anonymous11:16 pm

    All deaths are to be regretted, some much LESS than others!!!!!!!!

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  6. Terry was a fucking staunch,man of his word,generous,go to for help man who was a good friend of mine for 45years.may he live on in heaven!!!! Love Errol

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  7. Anonymous6:23 am

    Errol Pollard, you are an ass kissing, Police informant who was exposed back in the 80's when you and Mark Barrett became Police Informants, 1984, on the Colbourne-Mackrell case when you burgled their West Contry mansion Beechwood House and stole silver etc, cashed up to John Perver the next day for £2,500.

    Mark Barrett & you then became Police informants and grassed up many Brighton knocker Boy's, dealers and other burglars.
    Mark Rowlands fled to California.

    Terry Boyle was an uneducated, scumbag bully who was a Sussex Police Informant and corrupted Sussex Police officer & Amateur Boxing Referee Jack Snipe,paid him off £500 at a Boxing show Top Rank Suite West Street.

    Terry Boyle was grassed up by his scumbag brother Stephen "Mr Magoo" Boyle about growing weed at his Newick home.

    Stephen "Mr Magoo" Boyle said in open court "My brother Terry Boyle is a Heroin dealer"

    "Live on in heaven", lol, how about you, Errol Pollard, bang your foot on the ground and ask "Terry, is it hot down there?"

    Terry Boyle's grave was dug to a depth of 30 feet, why, because deep down Terry Boyle was a nice guy lol

    The Funeral Hearse driver got stopped by Police for speeding on the way to bury Terry Boyle lol

    Sussex Police Art & Antiques Squad officer Simon Muggleton said under oath in the witness box in Crown Court, and I quote:

    "Sussex Police had 27 registered Police Informants, mostly Knocker Boys but also Brighton Antiques shop dealers"

    A snapshot of the list:

    Terry Boyle
    Tommy Millis/Melish
    Mark Barrett
    Errol Pollard
    Ray "Bubbles" Ives
    Steven Poole
    Derek Hunt etc etc

    The true story of the Brighton Antiques trade 1965-2021 will be told on the pages of a multi-volume Tome coming soon...........

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